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The Family Practice Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant provides comprehensive family medicine services within the scope of training and experience to people of all ages and genders. In addition, depending upon the location and needs of the particular community served, the Provider participates in shared after-hours emergency call coverage. Medical care provided is consistent with SEARHC policy and procedure, Medical Staff Bylaws, and nationally recognized medical standards of care.

The Family Practice Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant provides comprehensive family medicine services within the scope of training and experience to people of all ages and genders. In addition, depending upon the location and needs of the particular community served, the Provider participates in shared after-hours emergency call coverage. Medical care provided is consistent with SEARHC policy and procedure, Medical Staff Bylaws, and nationally recognized medical standards of care.

The Family Practice Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant provides comprehensive family medicine services within the scope of training and experience to people of all ages and genders. In addition, depending upon the location and needs of the particular community served, the Provider participates in shared after-hours emergency call coverage. Medical care provided is consistent with SEARHC policy and procedure, Medical Staff Bylaws, and nationally recognized medical standards of care.

The Family Practice Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant provides comprehensive family medicine services within the scope of training and experience to people of all ages and genders. In addition, depending upon the location and needs of the particular community served, the Provider participates in shared after-hours emergency call coverage. Medical care provided is consistent with SEARHC policy and procedure, Medical Staff Bylaws, and nationally recognized medical standards of care.

Serves as the Director of the Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) Residency program for SEARHC Dental, with responsibilities for performing a variety of professional tasks of exceptional technical and administrative difficulty including activities for the assessment, planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of the residency program activities. Serves in a courtesy role as an Associate Director with NYU Lutheran AEGD program, a nationwide residency program with over 300 affiliated clinical training sites, each recognized by the Council on Dental Accreditation (CODA).
This position oversees the day to day operations of the AEGD residency program. This position is also responsible for coordinating rotations for the residents in the field clinics, pediatrics, and the MEH operating room, as well as scheduling itinerant specialists to work with the residents in oral surgery, periodontics, endodontics, and other specialties. This position is responsible for the clinical and administrative supervision of 3-5 residents, located in both Juneau and Sitka. The position is also responsible for overseeing the staff dentists in their role as faculty for the program, ensuring their compliance with policies for oversight and evaluations of residents, as well as maintaining consistent, high quality standards and calibration throughout the program’s faculty

Participates as provider (infants, children, adolescents, adults and geriatric) or consultant for SEARHC.
The dental work environment can be both emotionally and physically challenging. The constant pace and frequent contact with apprehensive or uncooperative patients requires an individual that is communicative, patient, organized and efficient. Exposure to potentially caustic chemicals and pathogens necessitates an individual that is exacting in their techniques, careful and safety conscious. Postural demands of chairside assisting require adequate physical condition. One must be flexible in their schedule to accommodate for the occasional need to work into the lunch hours, after work and in emergency situations. One must be willing to accept the long hours, separation from family and stress of float-plane travel that are part & parcel of village field trips.

Provides pediatric dental services within the Pediatric Dental program for SEARHC.
The dental work environment can be both emotionally and physically challenging. The constant pace and frequent contact with apprehensive or uncooperative patients requires an individual that is communicative, patient, organized and efficient. Exposure to potentially caustic chemicals and pathogens necessitates an individual that is exacting in their techniques, careful and safety conscious. Postural demands of chairside assisting require adequate physical condition. One must be flexible in their schedule to accommodate for the occasional need to work into the lunch hours, after work and in emergency situations. One must be willing to accept the long hours, separation from family and stress of float-plane travel that are part & parcel of village field trips. Leads 2 Pediatric Dental Assistants

Perform surgery and related procedures on the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial regions to treat diseases, injuries, or defects. May diagnose problems of the oral and maxillofacial regions. May perform surgery to improve function or appearance. May supervisor and instruct General Dentistry Residents during specialty clinics.

Provide comprehensive health care services to SEARHC beneficiaries on an outpatient and inpatient basis. Participate in an active role as a medical staff member of both the SEARHC and Bartlett Regional Hospital medical staffs.

The position functions within the Mental Health Outpatient Department to provide clinical psychiatric care for SEARHC patients, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. Treatment is primarily outpatient, but may include consultation-liaison and emergency services in some locations. The Psychiatrist collaborates with other SEARHC providers, and works as a member of an interdisciplinary behavioral health team.
The Psychiatrist provides crucial behavioral health services that require a high level of expertise and knowledge. The psychiatrist treats the most complex and seriously ill patients while providing education, consultation and support for patients, their families, and other behavioral health and medical providers. The psychiatrist works under stressful conditions, with patients who may be disoriented, adversarial, and/or at risk of harm to self or others. The psychiatrist provides differential diagnosis, determines level of care, and coordinates treatment with medical providers and other systems of care. These clinical decisions are reached independently or in consultation with peers.
This position requires knowledge of treatment modalities for a wide variety of conditions, ranging from short-term interventions to long-term needs for patients with chronic or disabling issues. The psychiatrist may be called upon to review patient management issues, quality of care, and risk management issues and outcomes. The psychiatrist may specialize in a particular area, such as child psychiatry or geriatrics, to provide specific treatments for these populations. A responsible, respectful, and caring approach is essential to promote the most effective therapeutic relationship with patients, and positive collaboration with other health care professionals. The psychiatrist demonstrates a culturally competence in communication with patients, families, and community members.
The psychiatrist is expected to attend to emergencies within their area of responsibility regardless of external commitments in their lives. This means there are times a psychiatrist will work late or relinquish an outside commitment in order to attend to their patients’ urgent needs.
The SEARHC psychiatrist lives in a small community. Privacy is not an easy commodity for she or he. Psychiatrists outside activities are easily monitored by their community. They are therefore often held to a higher standard, and at the least should not engage in negative role modeling.

The Mental Health Midlevel Practitioner functions within the Mental Health Outpatient Department to provide behavioral health assessment and treatment in close collaboration with the Psychiatrist, medical providers, and the behavioral health team. Such treatment will include maintaining an independent caseload and assisting other mental health providers in their clinical treatment of patients.
The Mental Health Midlevel Practitioner provides a wide range of mental health treatments including medication management. This position requires active and collaborative working relationships with the Psychiatrist, as well as other behavioral health and medical providers. The Midlevel Practitioner often serves as a liaison between behavioral health and medical care, to ensure effective communication and continuity of care. Difficult clinical decisions regarding complex and critical patient care issues will regularly involve the Midlevel Practitioner in potentially stressful working conditions. The Midlevel Practitioner will serve clients with persistent and chronic mental illness, which may involve interventions to ensure the safety of the client and community. This position is largely conducted independently with consultation and support from the behavioral health team, particularly during crisis situations. The Midlevel Practitioner demonstrates respect and care within a framework of culturally competent communication.

The Physician ENT provides Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT or otolaryngology) services for inpatients, outpatients, and emergency department patients at Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital. Coordinates and plans ENT/Audiology services. Acts as ENT consultant for providers and patients throughout the Consortium including travel to Juneau, Klawock, Haines and other rural communities as appropriate.
Requires high level skill and medical decision-making in the practice of ENT medicine including outpatient evaluations and care plans and decisions regarding the need for surgery. Surgical decision-making should be appropriate to the patient’s needs and facility capacity. Surgical care includes preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative planning and care.

Internal Medicine physicians provide specialized care to adults and the elderly. In addition to the skills family practice physicians have, internists have more specialized training in intensive care, hospital care, and medical care for the aging.
Requires high level decision making for patients as they age, with a special emphasis on heart disease, diabetes, pulmonary disorders, and critical care. Ability to perform very complex procedures, such as invasive critical care monitoring, specialized cardiac testing, and consultation for other providers for patients with multiple complex problems.